Dinner and a movie.
He heavily taxed almost all products, resulting in the serfs becoming poor.
It is written in the passive voice.
Usually adults would exchange their Christmas presents at the beginning of the dinner, or during a pause in that longish dinner on Christmas eve.
French people typically eat dinner later than those in North America or in other parts of Europe (like in Germany). In general, French families would eat dinner around 7pm or 8pm (19h or 20h).
They usually eat serfs, and your face.
by eating and having a nice dinner
"Sunday Roast dates back to when the squire would treat his serfs to a meal of roast oxen every Sunday to reward them for the week's work."
Yes, an aristocrat would give serfs land in an agreement that the serf would protect the lord.
false
the vassals would give protection to the serfs and also protect the land
Serfs were slaves tied to the land and lord and nothing would free them. Freemen were peasants who had bought their freedom.
The serfs worked for the owner of the land they farmed and lived on. This could be a member of the nobility, a lesser member of the gentry, the king himself, or even some Church organization. Serfs were organized by a person called a reeve, who was himself a serf, appointed by the lord or elected by the body of the serfs on a manor.
they would get punished
In the Middle Ages serfs traveled on foot, by ox drawn carts and boats. If there were lucky they would travel on horses.
it can be both, like saying.. "Would you like to come to dinner" which can just mean a small just dinner type thing i guess and "would you like to come for dinner" i think would meanlike a party type dinner.
Serfs did not have fiefs. They were bound to the soil and not allowed to leave it. The arrival of a new lord did not change this. Nevertheless, the serfs were largely free to farm as they pleased. The condition of the serfs was not slavery, but a different sort of thing governed by a sort of contract in which the serfs and the lords each had obligations to the other. The serfs had to pay rent in some form, labor, part of the crop, or money. For his part the lord had to provide a place to live, fields to farm, and protection in such difficult times as war or famine. The serfs were not allowed to leave the land, and the lords were not allowed to force them off of it. The serfs had reeves to organize them. The reeves were also serfs and were often elected by the serfs on a manor. The reeves decided how the serfs would be organized for their common labor, what fields would be tilled and what crops planted, and what parcels would go to which family for their own use.